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Built in 1816, this sandstone cottage served as a sailors' home, water police headquarters & more.
The museum complex is made up of a cottage built by the first Mayor of Tamworth in 1875 adjacent to a vertical slab shepherd's hut, both on their original sites.
Calthorpes' House is a heritage-listed house located at 24 Mugga Way, Red Hill, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
Originally the site of Camperdown Cemetery, all but a small walled-off section adjacent to St Stephen's Church was converted into a spacious public park in 1948.
Cape Baily Lighthouse is a scenic stop along the Cape Baily Track in the Kamay Botany Bay National Park near Cape Solander.
The Cabo Borda lighthouse on Kangaroo Island was isolated and the scene of tragedy in its early years.
Cape Bowling Green Light is an active lighthouse on Cape Bowling Green, a long promontory ending in a long, low sand bar about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from Ayr, Queensland, Australia.
Cape Bruny Lighthouse is the only lighthouse in South Tasmania that is open for tours.
1836 lighthouse featuring an iron spiral staircase to the tower balcony & clifftop views of the sea.
Completed in 1901, this working lighthouse features sweeping bay views, a maritime museum & tours.
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse formerly located on Margaret Brock Reef near Cape Jaffa on the southeast coast of South Australia
Situated where two oceans meet, Cape Leeuwin lighthouse is the extreme south west point of Australia.
Cape Moreton Light, also listed as North Point Range Rear Light, is a heritage-listed active lighthouse located on Cape Moreton.
Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse is Australia’s most accessible lighthouse - with only 59 steps, this tower tour is even suitable for small children!
Cape Otway Lighthouse is the oldest surviving lighthouse in mainland Australia and is considered the most important.
The Cape Schanck Lighthouse was built in 1859 as the second coastal lighthouse in the Australian state of Victoria .It is located on Cape Schanck, at the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula.
The Cape Wickham Lighthouse is a lighthouse situated at Cape Wickham on King Island, Tasmania. At 48 metres (157 ft) tall, it is Australia's tallest lighthouse.
The Pioneer Village is a Central Queensland Highlands museum complex which houses 17 buildings that tell stories of the region's agricultural, mining, rail and social history.
The Captain Cook landmark commemorates Captain James Cook.
Built by the National Capital Development Commission on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, the jet commemorates the bicentenary of Captain James Cook's discovery of the east coast of Australia.
In 1770, Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook landed at the Botany Bay inscription site.
The Captain’s Cottage Museum captures the history of Murray Bridge and its surrounding area.
Carrick Hill is a publicly accessible historic property at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, in the suburb of Springfield, in South Australia.
Carss Cottage was built in the 1860s by William Carss, a Scottish emigrant and carpenter who arrived in Australia in 1831 and was brought here by the Reverend John Dunmore Lang.
Unlock the stories of the female convicts that were once held at the Cascades Female Factory, Australia's most significant convict site.
Come to the Catacomb Church, an underground church modeled after the Catacombs in Rome.
The Sydney Cenotaph is a Grade I listed monument on Martin Place in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The Centenary Cottage Museum was originally intended to be a house museum, opened in 1971 depicting various furnished rooms of a Victorian house
In the mid-1800s, Central Greenough was established as a hub of colonial expansion, situated around 25 kilometres south of Geraldton and 380 kilometres north of Perth.
Take in the breathtaking views of Brisbane city from the iconic Channel Seven Wheel of Brisbane!